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The company wants to create a way for people to prove they’re human online. Would you trust it with a scan of your eyeballs?
Wall Street Journal reporter Keach Hagey joins the editors in unpacking the billionaire tech mogul’s political views and ...
An eyeball-scanning ID device from Open AI used to globally verify identity debuts in the United States Thursday.
In an excerpt from her forthcoming book, ‘The Optimist,’ Keach Hagey reveals the extent of the OpenAI CEO’s political ...
Sam Altman considered running for president of the United States, according to claims from his ex-boyfriend to be published ...
We don’t know how Altman is spending the day, though it’s likely a low-key affair. Altman and his husband welcomed a baby ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announces Deep Research on X, a new AI agent that uses real-time web browsing and reasoning to handle ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s failure to discuss his posture on privacy during a major conference summed up tensions at play ...
We knew the Turing Test, the mathematical criteria for recognizing an intelligent machine. We knew about Isaac Asimov's Three ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom and San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie were both in the crowd when, amid much whooping and whistling, Tools for Humanity founders Sam ... Altman visited the White ...